John Deere Tractor Reviews

2013 John Deere 3320 Open Station PowrReverser Review

The John Deere 3320 is the least powerful model in the 3000 Twenty series line up. But don’t let that fool you; each 3320 gets Yanmar’s excellent three-cylinder 1.6L TNV direct-injected powerplant.

2012 John Deere 4720 HSTC Review

When we got word that an owner of a brand new, shiny John Deere 4720 was offering us the chance to get his well-optioned cab tractor dirty (a little anyhow), we seized the opportunity.

2012 John Deere 2320 HST Review

The 2320 is now John Deere’s entry-level compact utility tractor (CUT). But don’t let that fool you, the 2320 comes with niceties you might not expect from a tractor with a MSRP beginning at $13,877.

2012 John Deere 5105M Cab Tractor Review

Luxury. Comfort. Convenience. Words not typically associated with a tractor cockpit, but test drive a 5105M and you’ll see how John Deere’s attention to fit, form and function have taken the tractor experience to a whole new level.

2012 John Deere 2720 HST Review

To appeal to consumers looking for a more powerful midsize tractor, John Deere offers its 2720 HST with 31.4 gross horsepower and 23.5 at the PTO.

2012 John Deere Select Series X749 Review

The top offering in the John Deere Select Series struts its’ stuff for Tractor.com reviewers, but when the going gets rough the X749 shows it has the DNA legends are made from.

2012 John Deere 3038E Review

The E might stand for economy but the John Deere 3038E doesn’t skimp on performance.

2012 John Deere Select Series X324 AWS Review

With the John Deere X324 ringing in at a $1000 premium ($4699 vs. $3699) over the recently tested X304, we were curious to see what the consumer gets for that hefty jump in cost.

2012 John Deere 3720 HST Cab Tractor Review

If you’re in the market for a mid-size cab tractor, the John Deere 3720 might just be the perfect machine for your needs. You might just come to love the turbo power almost as much as the cab.

2011 John Deere D170 Review

The John Deere 100 series is compromised of eight models ranging from 17.5 to 26 horsepower. For our test, we selected the $2,799 D170 model, which is the top of the line offering in this entry level series.